Well that kinda sucks that you had a place in line, but someone outside got the Christmas tree. But you were very gracious about it. Really though what are ya gonna do? Freak out on the woman lol. Great video thanks.
Yeah it was a bummer but also a blessing because we don’t have much room for them at the moment. This estate sale company is really good and fair so all good.
I'm so old school, I love all things vintage! You two have a great eye when it comes to that! My problem is that it would be hard for me to get rid of it! I still have things I've bought decades ago, I just can't part with them. Catch you on the next.✌️😊
The Christmas ornaments you were going through the blown glass Santa and other ornaments do very well reselling. I wasn't sure if maybe they were broken or had other issues, they are actually sell for a nice profit if you can get them at the right price. I saw 3 or 4 of them. What a fun sale and you both are awesome. Thank you so much for taking us allong.
I agree on the towel and sheet designs! You cannot find anything interesting anymore. The stores only sell plain sheets, how boring. Also, may I ask, what is the interest in the Polaroid and vintage photos? Do they really sell? You mentioned that the ones you were looking for were already gone. What do people buy?
Totally. They’re plain usually and when the design is good, it’s hundreds of dollars for a set. When I was looking through the family photos, I was looking for Halloween or anything with interesting subject matter or artistic content. In the preview photos there were some incredible portraits of men in Vietnam. They almost looked like selfies but probably taken by another solider. When I was able to get into the house, a guy had already bought them all. But just glad they’re going to someone and avoiding being thrown out. In the last month, I found two original 1930’s and 40’s Halloween photos, one is signed Salem, MA 1936 and it’s a woman dressed as a witch riding a broom. I’m thinking to make a video about it. I’m going to scan it and sell copies. It’s just so incredible. I think subject matter in photos that sells is early holiday photos, early beach photos, dog and cat photos, some early car pics. As long as they’re in focus and we’ll composed. Thanks for the question. I realize now I should have explained this better. Also, I have a tendency to buy family photos so they don’t get thrown out. Even film productions use them for researching time period styles.
Wow, great answer and info. My parents recently passed (both in their 90's) and am clearing their house to sell. I find that the photos are my biggest treasure, but could not figure out why other people would want them. Now it makes sense! Thanks and I always enjoy your vlogs. Keep up the good content you two! @@earthlydelights
I think that is an unfair statement, but understand that it may appear this way from the outside. If you have watched our other videos and if you knew us, you would know that we care a great deal for the items that we handle. This is why we do what we do, not just to make money. It is very difficult for Kelly to hold the camera and navigate, so it may appear haphazard, but it is not. We love what we do and it is our wish that the things that are being discarded at estate sales find new life, either with us or by passing through our hands.
That’s quite a statement and judgement. There is some rummaging that happens and frenzy when you’re looking through things but my aim is to respect the items and lives of the people who had them and also people buying at estate sales. This business, like any other, can lose site of what’s important. I never want to be that. Also, serves to note that I didn’t break anything. Things happen of course and I’m not judging when something happens but everything I looked at went back in the box it came from.
The towels! Stunning patterns and colors. Great finds ✨
Love the vintage linens.
Us too! Want to keep them all but don’t have the room.
Well that kinda sucks that you had a place in line, but someone outside got the Christmas tree. But you were very gracious about it. Really though what are ya gonna do? Freak out on the woman lol. Great video thanks.
Yeah it was a bummer but also a blessing because we don’t have much room for them at the moment. This estate sale company is really good and fair so all good.
@@earthlydelights that’s good. As long as it all worked out for you. Thanks for the reply!
I'm so old school, I love all things vintage! You two have a great eye when it comes to that! My problem is that it would be hard for me to get rid of it! I still have things I've bought decades ago, I just can't part with them. Catch you on the next.✌️😊
We do too and it is hard to let things go. Definitely relate to that.
The Christmas ornaments you were going through the blown glass Santa and other ornaments do very well reselling. I wasn't sure if maybe they were broken or had other issues, they are actually sell for a nice profit if you can get them at the right price. I saw 3 or 4 of them. What a fun sale and you both are awesome. Thank you so much for taking us allong.
Thanks for your comment. They did have condition issues so I decided to pass on them.
First time watching your videos. I enjoyed it, so I'll look for more and then I might subscribe if they are as good
Thanks for watching and checking out our channel! We have a whole library of videos 😉
Happy New Year ladies! Nice buys😊
Happy new year to you as well! Thanks!
I agree on the towel and sheet designs! You cannot find anything interesting anymore. The stores only sell plain sheets, how boring. Also, may I ask, what is the interest in the Polaroid and vintage photos? Do they really sell? You mentioned that the ones you were looking for were already gone. What do people buy?
Totally. They’re plain usually and when the design is good, it’s hundreds of dollars for a set. When I was looking through the family photos, I was looking for Halloween or anything with interesting subject matter or artistic content. In the preview photos there were some incredible portraits of men in Vietnam. They almost looked like selfies but probably taken by another solider. When I was able to get into the house, a guy had already bought them all. But just glad they’re going to someone and avoiding being thrown out. In the last month, I found two original 1930’s and 40’s Halloween photos, one is signed Salem, MA 1936 and it’s a woman dressed as a witch riding a broom. I’m thinking to make a video about it. I’m going to scan it and sell copies. It’s just so incredible. I think subject matter in photos that sells is early holiday photos, early beach photos, dog and cat photos, some early car pics. As long as they’re in focus and we’ll composed. Thanks for the question. I realize now I should have explained this better. Also, I have a tendency to buy family photos so they don’t get thrown out. Even film productions use them for researching time period styles.
Wow, great answer and info. My parents recently passed (both in their 90's) and am clearing their house to sell. I find that the photos are my biggest treasure, but could not figure out why other people would want them. Now it makes sense! Thanks and I always enjoy your vlogs. Keep up the good content you two! @@earthlydelights
They definitely don't make towels like they used to.
So wrong of her to promise the Xmas trees to someone wanting outside... what's the sense if having #s ugh🤨... love the video❤❤❤
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You all are very sloppy. You show no respect for what you are handling. That is not cool.
I think that is an unfair statement, but understand that it may appear this way from the outside. If you have watched our other videos and if you knew us, you would know that we care a great deal for the items that we handle. This is why we do what we do, not just to make money. It is very difficult for Kelly to hold the camera and navigate, so it may appear haphazard, but it is not. We love what we do and it is our wish that the things that are being discarded at estate sales find new life, either with us or by passing through our hands.
That’s quite a statement and judgement. There is some rummaging that happens and frenzy when you’re looking through things but my aim is to respect the items and lives of the people who had them and also people buying at estate sales. This business, like any other, can lose site of what’s important. I never want to be that. Also, serves to note that I didn’t break anything. Things happen of course and I’m not judging when something happens but everything I looked at went back in the box it came from.